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Extensions

User Extensions allowsallow you to uniquely extend your e-mail address in order to create disposable addresses.

They can be of the form: user-sales@domain.com  In this case 'sales' is the extension for 'username'. You can also have wildcard extensions that let you effectively create unique, disposable e-mailvariations addresses.of your email address by adding a suffix to your username. These are perfect for tracking who is selling your data, organizing sign-ups, or creating temporary contact points without revealing your primary address.

Extensions use the format: user-extension@domain.com.

Add a static extension

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  • Log in to your User Panel. Use your full email address and password to sign in.

  • Click the Extensions icon.
  • Click the Add Extension button.
  • Name your extension: Enter a word (e.g., sales).
  • Set the destination: Enter the email address where messages should be delivered (usually your full email address).
  • Click Add Extension.

 

Add a dynamic (wildcard) extension

Dynamic extensions act as a "catch-all" for any variation following your keyword. If you create a staticwildcard extension callednamed 'sales'project, whichit will accept messagesmail sent only to the address: user-sales@domain.project-anything@domain.com

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    Log in to your https://cp.emailarray.comUser Panel. Use your full email address and password to sign in.

  • LogClick the Extensions icon.
  • Click the Add Extension button.
  • Name your extension: Enter your keyword followed by -default (e.g., sales-default).
  • Set the destination: Enter your email address in usingthe Deliver to field (usually your full e-mailemail address ( user@domain.com ) and current password.address).
  • Click onAdd Extension.

Example: This will now accept mail for user-sales-john@domain.com, user-sales-amy@domain.com, and any other variation starting with user-sales-.

 

Remove an extension

  • Log in to your User Panel. Use your full email address and password to sign in.

  • Click the Extensions  icon (image of a plus sign)icon.
  • Click on the Add extension button
  • Enter sales as the extension name
  • Enter your e-mail address as the Deliver to address
  • Click on Add extension

Add a dynamic(wildcard) extension

This example will create a dynamic extension called 'sales' which will accept messages sent to any address of the form: user-sales-anything@domain.com
Valid addresses can be: user-sales-john@domain.com , user-sales-amy@domain.com, etc
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  • Log in using your full e-mail address ( user@domain.com ) and current password.
  • Click on Extensionsremove icon (image of a plus sign)
  • Click on the Add extension button
  • Enter sales-default as the extension name
  • Enter your e-mail address as the Deliver to address
  • Click on Add extension
To forward the extension to another address, simply enter another address in the Deliver to field

Remove an extension

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  • Log in using your full e-mail address ( user@domain.com ) and current password.
  • Click on Extensions icon (image of a plus sign)
  • Click on the "-" icon (minus sign), next to the extension you want to remove